• HOME»
  • »
  • Survey On Movie Emergency Controversy

Survey On Movie Emergency Controversy

Kangana Ranaut's Emergency, depicting Indira Gandhi's 1975 Emergency declaration, has stirred controversy, particularly among Sikh communities. Despite the backlash, 81% believe the film should be released on September 6.

Advertisement
Survey On Movie Emergency Controversy

Kangana Ranaut has ignited controversy once again with her upcoming film Emergency, which has sparked outrage in Punjab and among Sikh communities due to concerns over the film’s depiction of the Sikh community. The trailer, released on August 14, precedes the film’s theatrical debut on September 6.

Emergency focuses on former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s 1975 declaration of a state of Emergency in India. Kangana Ranaut, who is also the BJP MP from Mandi in Himachal Pradesh, portrays Indira Gandhi in the film. Her production company, Manikarnika Films, is one of the film’s producers, and Ranaut herself directed the film.
The controversy stems from a scene in the trailer where the slain Sikh militant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale is depicted as collaborating with Indira Gandhi, allegedly offering to secure votes for her Congress party in exchange for a separate Sikh state.

81% people think that Kangana Ranaut’s movie ‘Emergency,’ based on Indira Gandhi should be released on September 6

Here’s the survey:

Q1: Should Kangana Ranaut’s movie ‘Emergency,’ based on Indira Gandhi, be released on September 6?

Q2: What is the main reason for the controversy surrounding Kangana Ranaut’s movie ‘Emergency’?

Q3: What is your opinion on the Sikh community’s opposition to the movie ‘Emergency’?

Q4: Do you consider Kangana Ranaut’s movie ‘Emergency’ on Indira Gandhi to be BJP propaganda?

Advertisement